Gregory Costa+FollowVenus Sets Age Record, But AO Dream EndsWhat a run from Queen V in Melbourne! At 45, Venus Williams just became the oldest woman to play singles at the Australian Open, breaking Kimiko Date’s record. But her campaign ended with a tough doubles loss alongside Alexandrova. The real heartbreaker? Venus was up 4-0 in the decider against Danilovic before the match slipped away. Do you think she deserves a Wimbledon wildcard after this historic effort? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams10Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowVenus Williams' Wildcard Sparks AO DebateTough night for Queen V at the Australian Open—Venus Williams made history as the oldest woman in the main draw but couldn't hold off Danilovic after leading 4-0 in the third. While some fans cheered her legendary fight, others say it's time to pass the torch and let rising stars take those wildcard spots. Is it fair to criticize a GOAT for wanting one more run? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowVenus Williams’ Aussie Open Farewell?What a ride for Queen V at the Australian Open! At 45, Venus Williams became the oldest woman ever in the singles main draw, pushing Olga Danilović to the limit in a three-set thriller. Even though she couldn’t close it out, her fight was pure vintage Venus. Loved seeing her husband Andrea Preti’s heartfelt support on Insta—he’s all in for her comeback journey. Is this the last we’ll see of Venus Down Under, or is there more history to come? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams01Share
matthew58+FollowVenus Williams Sets New Aussie Open RecordWow, Vee just made history at Melbourne Park! At 45, she’s now the oldest woman to play a singles main-draw match at the Australian Open, breaking Kimiko Date’s record. Even though she fell to Danilovic after leading 4-0 in the third, Venus showed true champion grit—serving for nearly 15 minutes in one game! She’s focusing on progress and is pumped for doubles. Classic Venus: always fighting, always evolving. Thoughts on her comeback? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowVenus Williams’ Aussie Open Comeback DramaTennis fans, did you catch Queen V’s return to Melbourne Park? Venus Williams, at 45, nearly pulled off a fairytale win in her first Australian Open match in five years, but fell just short against Danilovic after leading in the final set. The crowd was buzzing—could this have been her first major win since 2019? Classic Venus grit, but Danilovic’s comeback was ice-cold. Is this the last we’ll see of the legend Down Under? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowVenus Williams’ Heartbreaker at Aus OpenTennis fans, did you catch Vee’s gut-wrenching first-round battle at the Australian Open? At 45, the Queen of Comebacks was up 4-0 in the third set against Danilović, only to see the match slip away in a wild six-game run. The mental grind was real—one of the most emotional matches in recent memory. Would’ve loved to see a Coco vs Venus showdown next! What’s your take on Venus’ legacy after this? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowVenus Williams' Early Exit at Aussie Open Warm-UpTough start for Queen V! Venus Williams bowed out in the first round of the Hobart International, falling to Tatjana Maria. The real highlight? Maria’s heartfelt tribute to Venus, sharing how her daughters are huge fans. Even legends like Venus inspire the next generation—on and off the court. Now, all eyes are on Venus as she gears up for the Australian Open. Can she bounce back? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams10Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowVee’s “Mad as Hell” Moment at HobartDid anyone else catch Venus Williams’ fiery reaction during her Hobart International opener? Vee looked absolutely “mad as hell” after another tricky lob from Tatjana Maria, and fans on X couldn’t stop talking about it. While the Queen’s frustration was real, you’ve got to respect her passion—even when the lobs keep coming. With the Australian Open wild card next, will Vee channel that fire into a deep run? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowVenus Williams' Playful 'Out' Moment in HobartDid anyone catch that wild exchange between Queen Vee and Tatjana Maria at the Hobart International? Not only did they set a WTA record for oldest combined age in a main-draw match, but Venus broke her legendary composure after Maria's sky-high backhand. Venus threw up her hands and called “out” with a smile—classic! Even though Maria took the win, Venus’ humor and fight are why fans keep rooting for her. Can she make another run at the Aussie Open? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams10Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowVenus Shuts Down Wildcard Critics in AucklandQueen V may have bowed out early in Auckland, but the real story is her response to the wildcard debate. At 45, Venus Williams showed she can still hang with the younger crowd, pushing Magda Linette to three sets. Critics questioned her Australian Open wildcard, but Venus fired back with trademark poise, saying the fire still burns. Gauff and fans rallied behind her, proving legends never fade quietly. Next stop: Hobart and the AO. Can Venus silence the doubters with a deep run? #Sports #Tennis #VenusWilliams00Share